Guest guest Posted March 28, 2002 Report Share Posted March 28, 2002 Dear Nameless, I must call you nameless because like everything else attached to this Enbrel shortage their is no name attached. Nobody to talk to and nobody to accept responsibility for this inexcusable situation. As a group those of us who suffer with PA have no voice. We have no Fox, Reeves or the equivalence as a spokesperson so we receive little publicity. To deny people who are in chronic pain a medication that could change their life for the reasons provided so far is inexcusable. Yet their is silence, no outcry or questioning from the media or talk shows. You watch the news and see the attention Enron and Arthur receives. Congress holds these huge hearings over companies involved in questionable business practice. Yet we wait in silence, no voice to question, demand answers or cry out and proclaim our suffering. If Enbrel was a cancer drug or a vaccine the government would hold hearings and demand answers. What we get from Immunex are vague answers and excuses: 1. A new plant will open soon (when is soon, and where is this production facility) 2. This is a complicated drug to manufacture. (I'm sure it is, however, since nobody will share with us the steps it takes to manufacture this drug we must assume they believe we are unable to follow the process or they just do not believe they are accountable for giving an answer that makes sense.) I'm not asking for trade secrets, just an outline to explain why we are where we are with this shortage Not even the sharks of society (lawyers) have gotten involved in this issue. My apologies in advance to any lawyers reading this e-mail. The use of the word shark is just a figure of speech. I'm so frustrated by the lack of responsibility and accountability Immunex has shown that I do not know where to start. I can only imagine how those people who live in places where Enbrel is not even offered must feel. Thanks for letting me vent. I can only leave my PA family with 2 suggestions that might help those of us who are waiting for Enbrel. 1. Call your House of Representative in your district and or your state Senator and tell them how you feel, or write a letter. 2. Contact your TV stations hot-lines and or newspapers and tell them about this story. I would be glad to talk to them if you are not comfortable doing this part. They can e-mail me. For those of you on Enbrel and are getting relief (my wife is part of this group) I am very happy for you, no need to feel guilty about feeling better. However, I must ask you to join us in demanding accountability from Immunex. For those of you who are using a different drug protocol I must ask you also to help our voice sound a little louder and join in doing something to call attention to this situation. Orin and Ron you guys are good with finding information now use those same skills and get this situation noticed. The number to call if you have questions about ENBELS enrollment program is 888-436-2735. You may call between the hours of 9:00am to 9:00 pm eastern time. However, do not expect any satisfaction. They document who is calling and make you feel that if you make any waves you might slide further down on the list. I know, I just called before I started this paragraph. Thanks for listening. ===== In Peace, P. Lake Ph.D. __________________________________________________ [Moderators note(Ron): There is also a list of Immunex corporate contacts at: http://www.immunex.com/company/co02.html These include the Corporate Address for: Immunex Corporation 51 University Street Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 587-0430 (206) 587-0606 FAX Customer Service (800) IMMUNEX (800-466-8639) Investor Relations (206) 587-0430 Media Relations (206) 587-0430 Robin Shapiro, Director, Public Affairs 206-389-4040 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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